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Mildly enlarged periportal and gastrohepatic ligament lymph nodes are usually seen in malignancies of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and lymphoma. For those with enlarged periportal and gastrohepatic ligament lymph nodes without evidence of the above malignancies, biopsies are recommended to ascertain where the malignant cells are coming from.
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Periportal adenopathy is an increase in lymph nodes around the portal vein. The main cause is typically infection such as bacterial conjunctivitis and throat infection.
Nutmeg liver is a medical condition (chronic passive congestion) which refers to the appearance of the sick person's liver. It may be related to heart disease, lung disease, and possibly cirrhosis.
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Possibly right ventricular heart failure. Seeing that this condition would back up blood coming from the liver causing liver congestion. Liver congestion then can cause palmar erythema or redness of the palms. The same can be said about malignant pulmonary hypertension.
This is medical talk for a severe problem with the lymph nodes in the lower back. Periportal indicates that these lymph nodes are specifically those located near the portal vein near the liver. Not amenable for image guided sampling means that the patient must have extensive surgery to have a biopsy performed as imaging techniques will not be sufficient.
The liver is affected by cirrhosis but as the liver fails other organs will follow suit and death will eventually occur.
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There may be some side effects of cold and pain killers taken for chest congestion. This may be liver damage or even death, in case of over dosage of pain killers.
A bridging oxygen is the oxygen that two SiO4 tetrahedra share in a crystal structure. A non bridging oxygen is any other oxygen that is not shared by two tetrahedra.